Square Enix has announced that the PlayStation 4 version of Final Fantasy X / X-2 HD Remaster, which was announced last December, will be released on 12 May in North America, 14 May in Japan and Australia and 15 May in Europe.

The PlayStation 4 version will contain a couple of new features: improved graphics, the option to switch between the original soundtrack and the remastered soundtrack and cross-save compatibility with the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita version.

Square Enix is offering an limited edition to all European fans that will contain an unique steelbook featuring artwork from legendary artist Yoshitaka Amano next to the game.

Square Enix has announced today that Dragon Quest Heroes, which will be released tomorrow in Japan, will be coming to the West. The game will be available somewhere this year exclusively on PlayStation 4 in a boxed and digital copy.

Dragon Quest Heroes is an action-RPG and spinoff in the Dragon Quest series where the protagonists must rise up against insurmountable odds, challenging swarms of enemies and conquering gigantic monsters in an exhilarating action game. Filled with characters and monsters designed by world-renowned artist Akira Toriyama

Sad news a couple of days ago. It appears that tri-Ace, developer of the Star Ocean and Valkyrie Profile series, has been acquired by mobile developer Nepro Japan. This means that tr-Ace will no longer will be developer of JRPG's and is forced to develop mobile games.

tri-Ace is formed in 1995 and developed games like Star Ocean, Valkyrie Profile, Radiata Stories and Resonance of Fate. They've been pretty active lately helping Square Enix with Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII and Final Fantasy XIII-2 and developing Phantasy Star Nova that will be released by Sega.

Square Enix has released the final trailer for Final Fantasy Type-0 HD. This trailer is in Japanese and if you don't want to get spoiled, I suggest don't watch it. But after the Final Fantasy Type-0 HD footage there's extended footage of the Final Fantasy XV demo: Episode Duscae, which contains new scenes.

Final Fantasy Type-0 HD will be available for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in North America on 17 March, in Japan on 19 March and Europe on 20 March. Episode Duscae will be playable on release and can be download with a voucher.

Square Enix has revealed new footage of Final Fantasy XV on the recently held Taipei Game Show in Taiwan. In the video footage (which was recorded with a cam) you can see that you can take control of a cat and explore the railway station (which is still a work in progress).

But before showing the footage, Hajime Tabata announced that XPEC Entertainment, a Taiwanese publisher and developer is one of the many companies that will help Square Enix to develop Final Fantasy XV.

Square Enix has announced that they will release a collector's edition along the standard version of Final Fantasy Type-0 HD this spring. This collector's edition has a price tag of $99.99/£79.99/€99.99 and will include the following items:

Golden Steelbook CaseFeaturing illustrations by world-renowned artist Yoshitaka Amano, this premium case holds both the game and soundtrack CD.

At the beginning of this week Square Enix France made a mistake by showing Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster for PlayStation 4 in their store. After it was discovered by various websites, the page was removed.

Now it has been confirmed by Square Enix during a press conference in China that the game will be coming to PlayStation 4 this Spring. It will be available as physical copy and digital download for $49.99/£39.99/€49.99.

During the PlayStation Experience keynote Shinji Hashimoto, producer at Square Enix, announced that the 2012 pc port of Final Fantasy VII will be released on PlayStation 4 this Spring. Well, this was kind of a disappointment ... We already can buy the game on PSN (PS3, PSP, PS Vita), SE Store and Steam. Kotaku has called this 'proberly the worst troll in recent video game history'.